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description: Subscribe to the TechPulse weekly newsletter — technology news and analysis in your inbox
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# The TechPulse Newsletter
Every Saturday morning, the TechPulse newsletter lands in subscriber inboxes with a carefully curated week in technology. No clickbait. No press release reprints. Just the stories that mattered, explained with context.
## What You Get
**The Weekly Digest** is our flagship newsletter. Each edition includes:
- **Three featured articles** — our most significant pieces of the week, with brief editorial notes on why they matter
- **Five links worth reading** — the best technology reporting from across the web, with our take on each
- **The data point of the week** — one number from a study, survey, or dataset that deserves attention, with full context
- **Reader question** — each week we pick one reader question and answer it properly, in 200-400 words
- **What we're watching** — a short note on stories we're tracking that haven't fully developed yet
**The Monthly Deep-Dive** is a longer-form newsletter for subscribers who want to go deeper. Past editions have included:
- A 3,000-word analysis of the AI coding assistant market and what the productivity data actually shows
- A detailed breakdown of cloud provider pricing changes and their real impact on startup burn rates
- A reader survey on Kubernetes adoption patterns across company sizes and the surprising findings
## How to Subscribe
Enter your email address below and choose your subscription tier. The basic newsletter is free. Full access — including the monthly deep-dive and our complete article archive — is available to paying subscribers.
**Free tier:** Weekly digest delivered every Saturday morning.
**Subscriber tier (£6/month or £55/year):** Everything in the free tier plus the monthly deep-dive, full archive access, and the ability to submit reader questions for consideration.
*To subscribe, visit techpulse.example/subscribe — email subscriptions are managed via our newsletter platform.*
## Past Newsletters
Here are some recent editions to give you a sense of what to expect:
**May 10, 2026 — The Agentic Turn**
This week we looked at the gap between "AI agents" as described in funding announcements and AI agents as they actually function in enterprise deployments. Spoiler: the gap is large, and the interesting failures are instructive.
**April 26, 2026 — The Platform Wars, Round Three**
GitHub vs. GitLab vs. everything else. With our developer survey data showing consolidation accelerating, we asked whether the microtools era is genuinely ending and what that means for startups in the space.
**April 12, 2026 — Open Source After the Funding Boom**
A look at what happened to the open-source projects that received significant corporate investment in 2021-2023 and whether that investment translated into sustainable maintenance models.
**March 29, 2026 — The Real Cost of Technical Debt**
We surveyed 400 engineers about their estimates of technical debt's impact on their teams. The numbers are worse than most CTOs publicly admit.
**March 15, 2026 — Benchmarks Are Broken (And Everyone Knows It)**
A deep look at how AI and database benchmarks are constructed, who funds them, and why the numbers in press releases rarely survive contact with production workloads.
## Reader Feedback
*"The TechPulse newsletter is the only tech email I actually read on the day it arrives. The signal-to-noise ratio is exceptional."*
— Engineering Manager, Series B startup
*"Raj's coverage of AI tools is the most technically honest I've found. He actually understands what he's writing about."*
— Senior Software Engineer, fintech
*"The monthly deep-dives are worth the subscription price alone. The AI coding assistant analysis saved our team from a decision we would have regretted."*
— CTO, 40-person software company
## Unsubscribing
You can unsubscribe at any time. Every newsletter edition includes a one-click unsubscribe link at the bottom. We don't make you confirm twice or explain yourself.